Help secure more Changing Places toilets in your area

Local authorities in England can now apply for the remaining £6.5m of a £30m government grant to install life-enhancing Changing Places toilets in communities. Contact your local council members to encourage them to apply for funding for your area.

The second, and final, round of funding from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities for the installation of Changing Places toilets is now open for applications from local authorities in England.  

Following the successful expressions of interest from 191 local authorities in round one, 500 new Changing Places toilets are being installed, which will increase the number of registered toilets in England to over 1,800.  

However, there are still many local authorities with limited to no Changing Places toilet provision. By concentrating this second round of funding on these areas, the Changing Places Consortium, a group of organisations spearheading this campaign, hopes to see at least one Changing Places toilet in every local authority by the end of this programme.  

Why Changing Places toilets are important

Changing Places toilets are specifically designed and equipped for people with significant disabilities. They are larger than standard accessible toilets and include specialist equipment such as hoists, curtains, adult-sized changing benches, and space for carers.  

These toilets give people the freedom and confidence to enjoy daily activities. In the absence of these facilities, people living with disabilities are facing restrictions to their social life, dehydration and infection – caused by limiting what they drink – and the indignity of sitting in soiled clothing or being changed by their carer on a dirty floor.  

“Changing Places toilets are a tangible demonstration that you care about people - and whatever your strategic priorities, showing that you want to include your wider community is so important,” says Katrina O’Leary of Need2Change, a Changing Places campaign in Kent.  

Research undertaken for Muscular Dystrophy UK by Research Institute for Disabled Consumers (RiDC) shows that people would like to see them installed at tourist hotspots and attractions, such as public parks, seaside resorts, museums and shopping centres. Giving them the freedom and confidence to travel further afield and enjoy recreational activities.  

Our support for Changing Places

Muscular Dystrophy UK has campaigned tirelessly for increased Changing Places toilet provision across the UK.  

“We’re really pleased that local authorities now have the opportunity to apply for a share of the remaining funding from DLUHC,” shares Robert Burley, Director of Campaigns, Care and Support at Muscular Dystrophy UK.  

“We look forward to continuing our work on the programme, supporting DLUHC and all councils that receive funding, because Changing Places toilets make a real difference, opening up the world to those who depend on them.” 

As co-chairs the Changing Places Consortium, we’ll be providing specialist expertise and support to any local authorities awarded funding, including staff training and guidance, and dedicating Changing Places Officers to support with the installation process. 

Local authorities have until 30 September 2022 to submit their expressions of interest and opt in to receive funding. Applications can be sent in via the Government website.   

You can find the contact details for your local councillors and encourage them to apply for this funding by email or letter using template wording on the Changing Places website.